Chemistry review

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  1. 4. COMPOUNDS CONTAINING ONLY CARBON AND HYDROGEN
  2. 7. The distance from the nucleus of an atom to the outer ring.
  3. 9. Disulfure trioxide is
  4. 11. general formula for alkanes
  5. 12. study of matter and energy and the materials of the universe
  6. 15. If a solid is formed from two aqueous solutions that are mixed, that solid is called
  7. 17. the dilution equation
  8. 22. HYDROCARBONS CONTAINING ALL SINGLE COVALENT BONDS (saturated)
  9. 24. How many peaks pass a point in a period of time
  10. 26. a hydrocarbon that can be drawn two different ways and both are correct has this
  11. 30. any of the series of unsaturated hydrocarbons containing a double bond, including ethylene and propylene.
  12. 31. one of two or more compounds, radicals, or ions that contain the same number of atoms of the same elements but differ in structural arrangement and properties.
  13. 32. general formula for alkenes
  14. 34. THESE CONTAIN ANY NUMBER OF CARBON ATOMS, ONE AFTER ANOTHER IN A CHAIN AND ARE NAMED ACCORDING TO THE NUMBER OF CARBONS
  15. 36. general formula for alkynes
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  1. 1. METHOD USED TO EXTRACT NATURAL GAS OR OIL FROM ROCK BY USING WATER, CHEMICALS AND SAND AT HIGH PRESSURE TO RELEASE IT. VERY BAD FOR THE ENVIRONMENT.
  2. 2. The only two sub-atomic particles that are found in the nucleus are
  3. 3. If two atoms of the same element have different numbers of neutrons, then they are said to be
  4. 5. the molar mass of helium is
  5. 6. any of the series of unsaturated hydrocarbons containing a triple bond, including acetylene.
  6. 8. The molar mass of Ammonium Sulfate is:
  7. 9. one of two or more compounds that contain the same number and kinds of atoms but that differ significantly in their geometric arrangement.
  8. 10. The chemical formula for Hydrogen Sulfide
  9. 11. a positively charged ion
  10. 13. compounds that have a scent
  11. 14. The units for volume on the metric system are
  12. 16. The atomic number is equal to the number of:
  13. 18. amount of space
  14. 19. a throughly tested explanation for what is observed
  15. 20. Electrons in the outermost ring
  16. 21. a negatively charged ion
  17. 22. HC2H3O2
  18. 23. using a catalyst and heat to break down into smaller molecules
  19. 25. each of two or more compounds which differ from each other in the arrangement of groups with respect to a double bond, ring, or other rigid structure.
  20. 27. The distance from peak to peak
  21. 28. The ability of an atom to attract electrons to itself.
  22. 29. The mass in grams of one mole of a substance
  23. 33. Hydrocloric acid is
  24. 35. an atom with a charge.
  25. 37. There are __________ protons in Nickel.